If you have questions about what the Stanley numbers are, you can
look the planes up on Blood&Gore:

http://www.supertool.com/StanleyBG/stan0.htm

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month (unless otherwise noted above). So, if you see something you
want, it's the quickest finger on the trigger that wins the duel.

Some folks become upset that they miss out on a tool. I wish I had
lots of this stuff many times over so I can satisfy the demand, but
that is normally not the case. Some of it does have duplicates here,
and if so, I will state that in my reply to you.

Also, due to the nature of selling over the wires, tools are sold
on a first come, first serve basis. The first person to say "I'll
take it", gets it. I have to operate this way as some will take a
few days to get back to me with their interest in a particular item,
and it's unfair to keep others waiting who are willing to buy the
item immediately.

I reserve the right to correct typographical errors after the list
goes out. I rarely make them, but when I do they can be major ones.

If you're the kind of person who puts a straightedge to the sole of
a #40, to check it for flatness, or who tosses a plane on a scale to
weigh it against what it states in the Stanley catalogs, you'll need
to take your business elsewhere. I'll wish you luck finding perfection
in something that was never made, nor intended to be, perfect. You guys
know who you are, and it's best for both of us that our paths not cross.

Remember, you don't have to be a connoisseur (did I spell that
correctly) to shop here. You can be a wirehead, a metalhead, a zipper-
head, a propellerhead, a deadhead, a cokehead, or even a knuckle
dragging oaf, just like me, to shop here, as long as your dinero is
green.

Thanks for shopping, and remember that no letters or words were
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FEATURED TOOL OF THE MONTH
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FT1 L.Brandt 8 7/8" dovetailed steel miter plane; a talented
blacksmith turned engineer, born in Denmark, he emigrated
to New York City during the 1830's and helped to produce
typesetting machines; with his 220 1/2 5th Street address
on the lever cap, which dates this example to the 1850's;
ex David Russell collection, the iron's pad was restored,
nothing else was done to it, the very fine mouth is free
of modification, brass plating is behind the front infill,
one of his plane's features; some localized pitting that
isn't hideous, the worst is on the top side of the iron;
Brandt's planes, as well as those who came after him (and
they worked closely with Brandt), were state of the art
makers producing tools aimed at the pianomaking trade, with
those by the earlier English and Scottish miter planes as
inspiration;

http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/f1.jpg
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/f2.jpg $2285.00


 STANLEY
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ST1 1/2" #40 Everlasting bevel edge chisel; clean and little
 used, 8" overall length, it can be honed and used as is;
left:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t6.jpg $50.00
ST2 1" #40 Everlasting bevel edge chisel; 1", 9 1/2" overall
length, minor tarnish, a fine worker; middle:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t6.jpg $55.00
ST3 1/8" #40 Everlasting bevel edge chisel; the least common
width of the set, it can be honed and used as is; 7 7/8"
long; right:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t6.jpg $90.00
ST4 Unused roll of Jennings pattern twist augers in their
original plastic roll; 1/4" to 1" diameters in 1/16" in-
crements, always together, ready to go; the best pattern
for hardwoods, the lead screw draws them into the work;
the screw drivers in the image are keeping the roll from
curling back on itself, they are sold separately; bottom:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t7.jpg $185.00
ST5 #4 smoothing plane; as found type 11 with all original
parts; no damage, dusty from sitting, it will make a fine
worker; top left:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t9.jpg $110.00
ST6 #16 block plane; the #9 1/2 but with nickel plated trim,
it's from the early 1920's and with all original parts;
a worker, normal cosmetic wear, it can be cleaned or
honed and used as is; top right:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t9.jpg $50.00
ST7 #5 1/2C corrugated oversize jack plane; late 1930's model,
it saw little use, free of damage, and eager to get back
to work; top:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t10.jpg $155.00
ST8 #40 scrub plane; as found, free of damage, 75% japanning,
it has the usual scrub plane character, there's plenty of
life left in it; will clean well; top left:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t14.jpg $85.00   ST9 #98/#99 side rabbet pair; the later model with adjustable
depth stops; free of damage, as found, one with minimal
plating, both fine workers; bottom two:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t14.jpg $155.00
ST10 #2 smoothing plane; early 1930's model that was used a few
times and put away; nearly all finish remains, the plated
lever cap has the symmetrical hole, the iron is notched
logo, both parts were on this plane when it left New
Britain; top left:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t15.jpg $335.00
ST11 #48 match plane; earlier japanned model in as found shape,
no damage, a worker for cutting tongue and groove joints;
top right:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t15.jpg $85.00
ST12 #71 router; later UK production, with all original parts,
barely used, all it needs is honed cutters and you to
put it to work; top left:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t20.jpg $150.00 ST13 #11 belt plane; a design that also can be used for planing
broad areas, it's similar to the #12 in design except it
carries a bevel up iron pitched at a low angle; much cleaner
than usual examples, it's from the 1920's with a sweetheart
marked iron; top right:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t20.jpg $95.00
ST14 #5 jack plane; a very clean early 1930's model that may
have been used once or twice and put away; with decal on
the tote, sweetheart iron, single patent date embossed on
main casting, glossy japanning, this is way nicer than
what's normally found, it can be honed and used as is;
bottom:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t21.jpg $145.00
ST15 Type 2 #5 jack plane; a very nice example for those who
want one of each Stanley's first production run of the
Bailey design; all original parts, including the unmarked
cap iron (some of those got through), the patina of the
iron and cap iron match perfectly; a fine example that
ought to be left exactly as is; bottom:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t23.jpg $465.00
ST16 #66 beader; early model with the tall fence locking screw,
it has a full set of later cutters save for the blank;
both fences, a worker; top right:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t37.jpg $120.00
ST17 Complete set of auxiliary bottoms for the #45; the four
pairs of hollow and rounds - 6, 8, 10, and 12 - and the
nosing tool; workers in as found condition, with normal
grime, they will work as well as pristine ones; cutters
have some superficial rust that will easily clean, the
nosing cutter has some tape residue on it; top pile:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t43.jpg $455.00
ST18 #131 double end block plane with reversible adjuster; made
during WWI era with V-logo iron to match all your other
planes, it's free of the common damage and is in as found
condition, dusty from sitting in a working shop; a sound
 worker for regular and bull nose work; top:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t44.jpg $120.00
ST19 #65 low angle block plane; last model with the standard
style lever cap, the knuckle joint was dropped as it was
likely too expensive to produce; maybe used once, it can
be honed and used as is; the equivalent of the very
popular #60 1/2, but larger; middle:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t44.jpg $75.00
ST20 #60 low angle block plane; one of too many block plane
choices Stanley offered, this one rang up dismal sales;
early model with all original parts, patent date is em-
bossed in the main casting and lever cap, J-logo iron;
free of damage, as found condition, will clean nicely;
right:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t44.jpg $95.00
ST21 #605C Bed Rock corrugated jack plane; early round side
model with all original parts; as found, in need of a
clean, it will do that well to make a fine worker; three
line embossed lever cap; top:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t45.jpg $120.00
ST22 #62 low angle jack plane offered for parts or as a bargain
worker, it has has the common chip at the back of the
throat, though I can't spot any cracking at the sides due
to grime; split tote, adjusting disk missing, it's being
offered as is; bottom:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t45.jpg $135.00
ST23 #386 jointer gauge; a WWII japanned model, it saw little
use and is ready to go as is; all original parts, no
damage, a handy aid for more accurate planing on the #5
and longer bench planes; top:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t46.jpg $120.00
ST24 #750 1/4" bevel edge paring chisel; stamped with model
number, original handle, barely used, it can be honed
and used as is; bottom left:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t46.jpg $50.00
ST25 Same as previous, but 5/8"; stamped with model number,
extra clean, can be honed and used as is; an uncommon
width; bottom middle:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t46.jpg $65.00
ST26 Same as previous, but 1"l stamped with model number, barely
used, very minor tarnish can be honed and used as is;
bottom right:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t46.jpg $50.00
ST27 #93 cabinetmaker's rabbet; a clean worker that can be honed
and used as is, it's an earlier UK production; some plating
wear on the sides, it still has a shaving in the throat from
the last time it was used; a fine quality worker on both
sides of the Atlantic; top right:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t47.jpg $120.00
ST28 Set of #55 cutters in their original wooden carrier and
with cover (taped); super clean, most look unused; top:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t53.jpg $275.00
ST29 #3 smoothing plane; early 1930's production with all ori-
ginal parts, most of the label is on the tote; single
patent date behind the frog, tall knob in ring, sweet-
heart logo iron, it was used a few times and forgotten;
minor tarnish on sole, it can be honed and used as is;
right:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t54.jpg $120.00
ST30 Type 3 #5 jack plane; as found, all original parts, no
damage other than a split tote that will glue well (I
can't bring myself to toss it as it's been with the plane
for almost 150 years); the least common of all Stanley
productions, it differs greatly from all others as the
'frog' is nothing like what's familiar, it's a small
casting screwed to a cross rib and carries the adjuster,
it proved to be very fragile and was soon dropped; bottom:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t57.jpg $545.00
ST31 Odd Jobs combination tool on a #84 two-foot, four-fold
half brass bound boxwood rule; a clean worker, both are
from the 1920's, the rule with the sweetheart mark; the
tool originally came with a 12" boxwood rule, that was
lost over time, as is common, the first model of the tool
came without a rule, both fit common folding rules per-
fectly; nearly all plating remains on the tool, it has
all original parts, the screw for the scribe shows rust,
it was found stored separately from the tool; top left:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t59.jpg $115.00
ST32 #118 steel block plane; a little used ca. 1955 model that
still has most of the decal at the toe; like the #60 1/2,
but more rugged, the iron is pitched low; nearly impossible
to damage, it can be honed and used as is; top right:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t59.jpg $40.00
ST33 Three #75 bull nose rabbet planes; all in sound as found
condition, free of damage, different eras from very early
with ovolo logo to made in England; top three:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t60.jpg $80.00
ST34 Everlasting 3/4" #40 chisel; only in need of a honing, the
back has been polished; 8" long; bottom:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t60.jpg $45.00
ST35 #65 chamfer shave; a very clean and barely used early model
with circular patent date stamped in the cutter; all it
needs is a honing; easy to use, the width of cut is set by
sliding the two fences laterally; top:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t63.jpg $110.00
ST36 #83C two-foot, four-fold boxwood rule with caliper; a very
clean ca.1900 example, it saw barely any use; alignment
pins pulled, likely an upgrade for most; middle:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t63.jpg $110.00
ST37 #60 1/2 low angle block plane; ca.1960 production; free of
damage, normal grime from sitting, it saw little use; a
fine worker; bottom right:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t65.jpg $50.00
ST38 #80 scraper; a ca.1930 example with original cutter, it saw
little use, but has grime from sitting; an easy to use tool,
it's the best selling metallic scraper ever made; bottom
left:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t67.jpg $50.00
ST39 #605 Bed Rock jack plane; as found example that could use
a clean; ca.1930 model with STANLEY lever cap and sweet-
heart iron; a worker, there is a chip at the base of the
knob; top:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t69.jpg $130.00
ST40 Stanley Tool Collector News issues 1 through 18; a magazine
series printed in the early 1990's, the issues cover new
discoveries in the Stanley tool world; in sound shape,
normal minor wear/soiling, issue 19 was likely never
ordered by the original buyer of these; good reference
material for those who are nuts about Stanley:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t71.jpg $135.00
ST41 #63 and #63 spoke shaves; flat and curved soles, they are
smaller shaves for finer work, cutters are 1 3/4" wide; as
found, normal grime from sitting, japanning is more worn on
the #63, both will clean to be sound workers; top left
two:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t76.jpg $65.00
ST42 #151M round sole spoke shave; unused, in the original
packaging, it's made in England; only in need of a honing,
the main casting is malleable iron that resists shock
better than the common gray iron; double adjusting nuts
make it easy to set the 2" cutter finely; top right:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t76.jpg $70.00
ST43 #20 circular plane; nickel plate model that shows normal
loss, the sole is free of rust/pitting, it's a sound worker
that can be honed and used as is; the best design for
convex/concave work; top:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t77.jpg $165.00
ST44 #12 scraper; earlier model with patent date stamped in the
adjusting nut and the shapelier handle, it has the original
J-logo cutter; as found, japanning is dulled, will make a
fine worker; top left:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t78.jpg $80.00
ST45 #135 Liberty Bell razee smoothing plane; in better than
usual flammable transitional plane condition, it has all
original parts and will make a sound worker; normal grime,
some minor staining to the wood, no damage; top right:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t78.jpg $80.00
ST46 #46 dado plane; a cleaner than usual example with most of
its plating, 10 cutters in the wooden sleeve, slitting
cutter and stop mounted on the plane; as is normally the
case, the sliding stop for the tongue cutter is missing,
no one really uses that one anymore as there better planes
for that; one of Stanley's best planes; left:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t81.jpg $265.00
ST47 #6C corrugated fore plane; a very clean and barely used
1930's example, it has a bit earlier tote with most of
the decal still attached; can be honed and used as is;
top:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t83.jpg $140.00
ST48 #4 1/2C corrugated oversize smoothing plane fit with a
E.A.Berg cutter; late 1920's production with plain lever
cap, free of damage, it's very dusty/grimy and will clean
to be a fine worker; Berg iron is much better quality
steel than what Stanley offered; left:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t86.jpg $130.00
ST49 #A4 aluminum smoothing plane; cleaner than usual, the main
casting isn't scratched or covered with dings; all original
parts, an idea that never caught on, it has all the Bailey
adjustment features found on ca.1930 planes; bottom:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t86.jpg $95.00
ST50 #85 1/2 rosewood panel gauge; first production, as found,
free of damage, minor grime will quickly clean, it's used
to scribe a parallel line referenced off a trued edge;
top:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t87.jpg $95.00
ST51 Six later #40 Everlasting bevel edge chisels; with black
hard rubber handles, they are otherwise identical to the
earlier wooden handle production; fine workers with minor
grime/tarnish that will clean easily, widths of 1/8", 1/4",
1/2", 3/4", 1", and 1 1/4", this one with the handle slid
down on the forging, I didn't try to put it right, it may
or may not move upward; bottom:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t87.jpg $130.00
ST52 Pair of #20 Everlasting chisels; most red finish remains
on the wooden handles with the 'waist' formed on them;
little used, widths of 3/8", and 1/2", the former much
less common; top left two:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t88.jpg $125.00
ST53 #39 1/2" dado plane; a sound as found worker with original
parts, no damage, normal grime from sitting; bottom:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t88.jpg $120.00
ST54 1930's bakelite counter display for nickel plated hinges;
an eye-catching advertisement that stands upright, the
base is bakelite, an early plastic that was used for all
sorts of items, including jewelry, the green color of this
one is uncommon on any product; a stout door hinge with a
reminder of three hinges to a door is printed on the base;
in fine shape, most of these hardward advertisements are
much later and are bland in appearance, this is a colorful
one that would make a great paperweight; top left:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t91.jpg
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t91a.jpg $155.00
ST55 #10 1/2 smooth rabbet; a mid-1920's example that saw care-
ful use, it can be honed and used as is; plenty of life
left in the cutter; top:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t95.jpg $185.00
ST56 #39 3/4" dado; free of damage and with all original parts,
it's in as found condition and will clean well to make a
fine worker; a less common width; bottom left:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t95.jpg $135.00
ST57 #39 3/8" dado; probably the most common size of all, it's
free of damage and with plenty of life left in it; bottom
right:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t95.jpg $110.00
ST58 #10 jack rabbet; ca.1930 production with all original
parts, the tote has most of the decal; clean, it can be
honed and used as is; more than 3/8" of life left to the
cutter, there's some dried adhesive on the left cheek;
top:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t96.jpg $155.00
ST59 #5 1/4C corrugated junior jack plane; a very nice and never
abused example, it's the cleanest I've offered; ca.1930
production with sweetheart iron, tall knob, no raised ring,
and single embossed patent date; this one probably never
fell into the hands of a youngster with destructive in-
tent, the japanning is dusty/dirty from sitting; condition
and vintage are everything for this model; bottom:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t96.jpg $285.00
ST60 Book, "Antique and Collectible Stanley Tools" by John
Walter; hardcover 1996 second edition, it's in nearly new
condition; typically showing wear from years of use, this
one escaped that; long out of print, it can pay for itself
and make you money while out scrounging for tools; top
right:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t97.jpg $265.00
ST61 #49 match plane; the narrower of the two very popular
tongue and groove planes, it has the nickle plated finish
on the Victorian casting; free of damage, most plating
remains though shows normal tarnish and small areas of
loss, it's still in much nicer than usual condition; a
solid worker; bottom:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t97.jpg $120.00
ST62 #1 smoothing plane; a fine and never messed with mid-1920's
production with sweetheart marked iron; free of damage,
never cleaned and little used, it has some minor grime on
the japanning that can be cleaned or left as is; top
left:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t99.jpg $1375.00
ST63 #97 chisel plane; a clean pre-WWI worker with all original
parts, it has very minor roughness at the edge of the
casting, nearly all show this to some degree or another,
what's here has no bearing at all on its successful use;
all it needs is a honing as the iron has been recently
ground; bottom:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t99.jpg $265.00
ST64 #85 scraper with tilting handle and knob and rabbet mouth
to allowing working in obstructed areas; a good as found
example that has all original parts, including the un-
marked cutter (as is common for this tool), it has the
patent date embossed behind the frog; middle:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t98.jpg $455.00
ST65 Type 10 #2C corrugated smoothing plane; a nice and never
messed with example with all proper parts; little used,
free of damage, dusty from sitting; top:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t100.jpg
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t100a.jpg $390.00
ST66 #95 edge trimming block plane; a very clean a barely used
1930's production, it's been recently sharpened and can be
used as is out of the box; the skewed cutter allows the
plane to work any grain direction, it's normally used to
square an edge to the face, it can also cut at an angled
edge by attaching fence shims you make; bottom left:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t100.jpg $135.00
ST67 #79 double side rabbet; used once and put away, the cutters
are still sharp; with adjustable fence, it's UK production
that's every bit as good as US production, which was moved
to England after the US division halted it; bottom right:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t100.jpg $85.00
ST68 #12 1/2 rosewood sole scraper; a sound, as found worker
with clean sweetheart marked original cutter; grungy from
sitting, normal wear on the sole, it will clean easily;
left:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t101.jpg $90.00
ST69 #50 plough, beading, and match plane; US production with
the rosewood grip, it's complete and cleaner than what's
normally found; original wooden case has its labels, the
corners of which have curled back, a drop of glue will
cure that; cutters have normal grunge from sitting; a fine
alternative to the #45 as it's easier to set up and weighs
less; right:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t101.jpg $155.00
ST70 #5 1/2 oversize jack plane; ca.1930 with single patent
date embossed behind the frog, the cutter is an earlier
sweetheart; nearly all japanning remains, it's dusty from
sitting, a fine worker awaits after a quick clean or it
can be left as is; top:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t102.jpg $155.00
ST71 #4 1/2 oversize smoothing plane fit with a Hock iron; ca.
1950 production, little used, dusty, it can be honed and
used as is; bottom:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t102.jpg $155.00
ST72 #619 eggbeater drill; from the 1920s, with sweetheart logo
stamped in crank arm, a good amount of points are within
the handle; as found, cleaner than usual, three jaw chuck,
single pinion, I don't believe the side knob was ever fit
with a ferrule; Stanley eggbeaters from this era are quite
uncommon as Millers Falls owned that market; top left:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t103.jpg $75.00
ST73 Pair of useful spoke shaves both in sound as found con-
dition; a #53 adjustable mouth with V-logo to match your
growing one of each type 11 vintage tool; and a #55 hollow
face made during the mid-1890's with "S" casting, it's
handy for rounding the work; both with most japanning and
free of damage; top left two:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t104.jpg $85.00
ST74 #90 bull nose rabbet plane; earlier UK production, as found,
no damage, minor plating loss, a sound worker; top right:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t105.jpg $110.00
ST75 #44 wantage rule; used to measure volume, it's stamped
with just the model number, rarely is it stamped with a
Stanley logo; offered for restoration, the small brass
tab came off it long ago, it's simple to make; bottom:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t106.jpg $55.00
ST76 #606 Bed Rock fore plane; flat side model from the 1930's,
it saw very little use, it was found with a different
maker's lever cap, I put a Stanley on it; normal grime,
grunge, and superficial rust will clean to make this a
sound worker; top:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t113.jpg $160.00
ST77 #604 1/2 Bed Rock oversize smoothing plane; a very nice
ca.1910 model with all original parts, four-line logo on
iron and "BED ROCK" lever cap; never messed with, it can
be honed and used as is; the common hairline cracks at
base of knob aren't going to grow larger; much nicer than
usual examples; top:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t114.jpg $390.00
ST78 #10 1/8 chisel rabbet plane; Stanley never made this model,
an owner did after he dropped it and snapped the nose off,
he salvaged the plane by cleaning the casting and turning
 it into a workable chisel plane; early 1900's production,
3/8" left to the iron (it's the one used on #10 1/2 and
#10 bench rabbets), with cap iron, damage free tote, good
lever caps, plenty of useful parts if you don't use it as
 a working plane; bottom:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t114.jpg $70.00
ST79 #78 duplex rabbet; never used, in its original box, all it
needs is a honing; UK Stanley production ca.1990, it's as
good as any made; top:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t115.jpg $90.00
ST80 Three #750 bevel edge chisels with original handles; as
found and in need of a cleaning, they are full length;
widths of 1/2" (two) and 3/4", two are stamped with model
 number, one isn't (a 1/2"); bottom left three:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t115.jpg $80.00
ST81 Stanley Tools apron advertising Seavey Hardware Co. of
Dover, NH; in fine shape, very minor soiling, no sign of
rot, it's an uncommon thing for the one of each Stanley
tool collector or use it as a bold statement in the
kitchen while whipping up a souffle with an eggbeater drill,
 it may also prove useful as a money apron while barking for
 players to toss block planes (Stanley or otherwise) to
knock over Norm Abram dolls, the possibilities are endless
 with this one; top:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t119.jpg $185.00
ST82 #63X spoke shave; like the #63, with a curve sole, toe to
heel, it's a stout tool that was aimed at trade schools
where boys with destructive intent did their best to de-
stray the tools they used, this one escaped that fate;
from the 1920's, with sweetheart logo, it's in nicer than
usual shape and can be honed and used as is; bottom left:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t119.jpg $65.00
ST83 #72 Razor Edge spoke shave; a great design that was offered
in two sizes and in four different styles (boxwood, rosewood,
cast iron either japanned or plated), this is the narrower
japanned model, nearly all japanning is MIA; carrier is
free of damage, this is a fine quality design where the
cutter is pitched at nearly zero degrees, the set and mouth
can quickly be adjusted; a sound worker in as found shape;
bottom right:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t119.jpg $125.00
ST84 Pair of clean squirrel tail miniature block planes, the
#100 1/2 curved sole that saw barely any use, and an AMT
copy of the #100, a plane that even AMT would have a
difficult time to screw up; both as found with minor
grime from sitting; bottom right two:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t125.jpg $110.00
ST85 #45 combination plane; earlier model in the chestnut wooden
box, it's in sound worker condition with all essential
parts, the cutter's wooden case is missing the cover; most
plating remains, no damage, normal grunge, the literature
that went into the box is still with it; with the floral
casting, from the classic Victorian period of tool design;
box has no label, the sliding cover split and has cleats
attached to keep it together:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t128.jpg $245.00

  WOOD PLANES
**** ******

WP1 T.Pickering 3 1/4" cornice plane; a New England maker that
yet has been documented (my guess is north shore of MA),
it has broad flat chamfers and an offset tote; cuts a
square and ogee, it's a well made plane that has an old
helper handle, the tote came unglued in its mortice, it
has an old split, some stable checks that are common on
cornice planes, and an owner mark; a nice plane; top:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t1.jpg
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t1a.jpg $295.00
WP2 I.Sleeper double iron sash plane; his typical pattern, a
wide iron was ripped to make two irons that are secured
with a single wedge, the rabbet iron parted company long
ago, that's an easy replacement, much easier than the
square ovolo that's present; as found, lignum strike
button forward of the throat, an owner long ago decided
to paint the tote, toe, and heel with orange finish, an
owner maker is stamped on the toe; a good example that's
easy to put right; bottom:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t1.jpg
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t1b.jpg $190.00
WP3 A.M.Smith/Warranted yankee style plough plane; one of Aaron
Smith's sons, many of whom carried on the planemaking
trade of their father, the arms and skate are riveted
rather than screwed; wooden thumb screws secures the stock
on the arms, it does have a later feature of a brass screwed
depth stop; made of beech, it's in sound condition as a
worker, the face of the fence long ago was shimmed to allow
the use of wider irons; his work is uncommon as he died
young and only worked for a few years; left:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t2.jpg
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t2a.jpg $175.00
WP4 Four beading planes by Kimberley; always together, same
owner mark, sound workers, diameters of 3/16", 3/8", 1/2",
and 5/8"; the 3/8 has its finial sheared off, it's still
usable as is; right four:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t2.jpg $120.00
WP5 Little used moving fillister by Routledge of Birmingham;
the best plane for cutting a rabbet in any grain direction,
this one has the notched fence that allows easy removal of
the iron when it needs whetting; fully boxed shoulder, the
mouth and throat are free of modification, the screwed
depth stop us steel plated; nicker iron is secured with a
boxwood wedge, the one on this one is the same vintage as
the plane, but is from another one, it needs the short
side planed to make it a bit narrower, a couple minutes
job; a much nicer than usual example; top:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t3.jpg $145.00
WP6 Curved ogee by I.Constance, an earlier English maker; free
of modification, it cuts a 1" deep ogee and was a custom
order likely for cornice-work; in fine shape, some very
minor roughness on the sole from storage, owner mark,
such planes are often made by owners when custom work
was needed, those by planemakers are much less common;
owner mark; bottom:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t3.jpg
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t3a.jpg $155.00
WP7 Toothing plane by uncommon Albany, NY partnership of
Bensen&Munsell; 1 7/8" cutter, in sound worker shape, a
handy plane that has more uses than preparing a surface
for veneer; top:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t4.jpg $65.00
WP8 I.Sleeper 7/8" ogee; free of modification, with owner mark,
it's a sound worker of the classic profile that has un-
limited uses; bottom:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t4.jpg
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t4a.jpg $155.00
WP9 3/16" cockbead by Mathieson; fully boxed sole, 7 5/8" long,
it's the original length; used on the finest quality
cabinetwork to detail drawers/rails; top right:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t14.jpg $115.00
WP10 1/2" match planes by A.Howland, not the common mark, nor
the alternative marks listed by this maker, it's a much
larger and earlier looking mark he perhaps used when he
first started making planes; as found, a bit grungy, they
will clean well to make fine workers that center the
groove on 1/2" thick stock; top two:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t16.jpg $110.00
WP11 Jo.Fuller/In/Providence yellow birch plough plane; one of
his less common marks, this is a very nice example owing
to the fact that the wedge and iron parted company long
ago, a proper vintage Fuller wedge (from a molder) was
found as a replacement, it fits it perfectly though the
bottom portion needs to be pared to what the ploughs
have; apart from a check in the heel, that runs to the
arm's mortice, this is a very fine example that doesn't
have an owner mark; right:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t24.jpg
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t24a.jpg
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t24b.jpg $590.00
WP12 5/8" cove and astragal by Bigelow&Barrus; a classic pro-
file that has unlimited uses, it's as found and free of
modification, a wear line in the sole doesn't hinder its
use; owner mark; an uncommon partnership:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t28.jpg $125.00
WP13 1/2" ogee by Varvill/York; late 18th century English 18th
century plane, it saw limited use and survived the ravages
of time well; owner mark:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t29.jpg $110.00
WP14 3/8" quirk ogee and astragal by D&M Copeland; good pro-
portions, never cleaned or abused, with owner mark; an
uncommon size for this compact profile:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t30.jpg $125.00
WP15 Jo.Fuller/Providence 1/2" old style bead; his last mark
on a birch body and with the common wedge style that was
replacing earlier stylistic patterns; refinished, some
minor wear to the quirk at the toe, it's in sound worker
shape; owner mark;
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t31.jpg $110.00
WP16 #12 hollow and round pair by Moseley&Son; as found worker
pair, free of modification, owner mark; bottom two:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t32.jpg $80.00
WP17 1/2" square, cove, and square by Varvill&Son/York; a nice
profile that isn't too common, it's free of modification
and was cleaned; owner mark:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t33.jpg $120.00
WP18 1/4" ogee by Marples; an uncommon size for this profile
that's perfect for cabinetwork; free of modification,
with owner mark:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t34.jpg $130.00
WP19 3/8" double bead by J.Kellogg/Amherst; cuts left and right,
which suits it well when sticking a bead on either edge
of a board, it also can clean tear out, which happens
frequently, by flipping it around and planing the offending
area from the opposite direction; single boxing for each
quirk, sound condition, owner mark:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t35.jpg $130.00
WP20 John Green 5/8" quirk ogee and astragal; never messed with,
good proportions, dusty from sitting, owner mark:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t36.jpg $135.00
WP21 3/4" dado by J.Denison; screw stop, an uncommon size when
made long ago, now popular as it's perfect for today's
standard thickness; as found, free of modification, owner
mark, some staining about the nicker iron; bottom:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t37.jpg $90.00
WP22 3/8" quirk ogee by Moseley Late Mutter; an uncommon size
for this nicely proportioned profile that's perfect for
cabinetwork; free of alteration, as found, owner mark:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t48.jpg $130.00
WP23 L.Scovill double iron sash; cuts the classic square ovolo
and rabbet simultaneously, it's as found, free of modi-
fication, it saw little use; no owner marks, never cleaned,
a nice example:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t49.jpg $135.00
WP24 3/8" match planes; as found workers that are perfect for
cutting the popular tongue and groove joint on thinner
stock; by Griffiths/Norwich, uncommon size, with owner
mark, dirty from sitting, they'll clean well; top two:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t50.jpg $90.00
WP25 Primus smoothing plane with apple body and lignum sole;
full adjustments, it saw normal use, plenty of life is left
in it; mouth is adjustable for thin or thick shavings;
free of damage, minor wear; top:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t51.jpg $90.00
WP26 Early toted round by B.Farley, a Hollis, NH planemaker who
produced mainly cooper's tools but also made planes for
carpenters, joiner's, etc.; an early example with flat
chamfers and a Newbould iron, it dates to the late 1700's
to very early 1800's; 12" long, cuts a roughly 1 1/2"
diameter hollow, it's molded along the left edge that
must have acted as a stop; some ancient and inactive worm
holes, it's as found and free of alteration and owner
marks; the tool bunker is less than 20 miles from Hollis,
his planes are rarely found; top:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t52.jpg $195.00
WP27 Solid rosewood screw arm and toted plough plane retailed
by Way&Sherman of New York; a very uncommon offering as
most had boxwood arms, nuts, and washers, this one saw
limited used and is in overall fine shape noting normal
knocks/scuffs; no owner mark, dry surface, some wear on
the fence, rust on skate and stop, it's an honest and
never messed with example:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t55.jpg
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t55a.jpg $575.00
WP28 Israel White quirk ovolo and bevel, it's size is spelled
out completely on the heel using nine different stamps
that surely must have driven the makers crazy and cut
into their output by the time it took to do that; as
found, lightly cleaned, it has the eagle stamp and aster-
isks in the toe, lignum boxing, no owner marks (as if it
it needed any!):
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t56.jpg $185.00
WP29 Pair of side rounds by Gouch&Bowen; as found, always to-
gether, with same owner mark, free of modification, a
slight variation in the step as the stocks were made at
different times and then finished later; sound workers;
bottom two:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t61.jpg $145.00
WP30 Solid boxwood toted screw arm plough by H.Chapin's Union
Factory, it's model No.240 and is stamped such in the toe;
far nicer than what's normally found, uniform patina, no
cracking as boxwood can suffer, lightly cleaned, with
owner mark, it's a solid worker or one to stand out in a
collection:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t62.jpg
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t62a.jpg $365.00
WP31 Fine 7 1/4" exotic wood smoothing plane; great grain pat-
tern and little used, it's free of the usual cracking
around the mortice; 1 3/8" Buck Bros. double iron, it's
one of countless bench planes made by shipwrights that
flourish along New England's coastline; a harmless flake
at the back of the mouth, the wood looks to be lignum;
way nicer than what's normally found; top:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t64.jpg $145.00
WP32 J.Stevens/Boston cove, quirk ogee, and bead; a lot of
twists and turns on this nicely proportioned profile, it
cuts 7/8" deep by 1 1/2" wide; free of alteration and no
owner marks, it's been refinished; a contemporary of
Tileston, and other Boston makers, no one in America was
making nicer planes than these pre-1850 makers:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t70.jpg $155.00
WP33 Adjustable chamfer plane for regular and stopped work;
with adjustable fence, the nose has a brass plate to allow
stopped work, it's manufactured but with no maker name
other than the Marples name on the iron, it's likely by
Marples; in sound worker shape, never messed with; top:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t79.jpg $110.00
WP34 Marples smoothing plane with 2 1/4" double iron; probably
unused, a bit dirty from sitting, 8" long; a good worker
for those who like wood on wood action; top left:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t84.jpg $70.00
WP35 4 1/8" boxwood smoothing plane with steel sole; perfect
for smaller work or planing around knots and grain changes,
this a finely made plane with a mouth as tight as a Norris;
free of damage, 1 1/8" single iron, old finish, some very
minor stain spots; made by a craftsman for his own use,
he should have been a professional planemaker; top left:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t105.jpg $125.00
WP36 14" jack plane by A.Heald&Co of Milford, NH; a slender
plane that does what a #5 does, it features a wooden
lever cap that's secured with a wooden thumb screw; a
nice size for a youngster or someone where weight matters,
it saw little use, there are normal bang marks at toe and
heel from tweaking the iron's set; bottom:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t107.jpg $85.00
WP37 Sash coping plane by J.Kellogg/Amherst; one of the most
useful tools for those making sash, it's designed to cope
the ends of the sash bars and the frame, a process that
can be done by an incannel gouge, but a plane speeds the
job up considerably; designed for the common square ovolo
profile, this should work for most sash planes that cut
that profile, you may have to tweak it a bit with a shim
or paring the profile a hair; in fine shape, with owner
mark; top:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t116.jpg
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t116a.jpg $125.00
WP38 M.Deter Philad square, cove, and square that cuts 3/8"
deep; nice proportions, the uncommon profile is well
formed and not worn as the image suggests; free of modi-
fication, no finish remains, it has the common way PA
owner marked their tools with branding irons; face of
iron wants to be polished:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t120.jpg $135.00
WP39 3/4" quirk ogee and bevel with good proportions; made by
Griffiths/Norwich, this profile is often very flat, but
not this one; a nice example that was cleaned, the step
at the heel is slightly radiused so that the sharp corner
wouldn't yield a bloody palm:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t121.jpg $135.00
WP40 5/8" ovolo and bead of a different and nicer proportion
than usual; by Kaye/Nottingham, it's in fine, little used
shape, it saw very little use:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t122.jpg $125.00

MISCELLANEOUS
*************

MS1 #112 style scraper plane, a Sargent made product, their
model No.59, but without any markings at all; free of
damage, little used, some normal storage grime, it will
quickly clean to be a fine worker; blade is new old
stock Disston, it's a hair wide for the frog, a few
minutes of filing an edge will make for a perfect fit;
as good as the more expensive Stanley; top:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t5.jpg $160.00
MS2 Starrett 4" double square; pre-WWII production, as found,
hardened rule graduated to 1/64", an owner scribbled his
name on the rule, but not over the graduations; normal
cosmetic loss, a worker; bottom left:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t5.jpg $55.00
MS3 Unusual, and new to me, spring-loaded adjustable bench stop;
embossed with August 7, 1883 patent date, a small 'pin'
adjacent to the stop is pushed downward with a nail, or
similar, to release the dog and allow it to be positioned,
once the pin is sprung upward the dog is locked; as found,
free of damage, overall rust from sitting, this one is way
more complex than a bench dog ought to be which likely
doomed its success in the dog and bench show; identical to
the patent drawing, it's William Stannard's design, he of
Lyme, CT; bottom right:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t5.jpg $85.00
MS4 Group of seven cabinetmaker's screw drivers; Sheffield made,
they are either by Marples or Clay; five are for standard
slotted screws and range in length from 5 3/4" to 9 3/4",
two others are for Philip's head; some minor storage grime
that will clean, they saw little use; top pile:
quality; top:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t7.jpg $120.00
MS5 Roll of Irwin pattern augers; a few may have been used
once or twice, all can be used as is; with original use
pamphlet, these single twist augers are the best for
general use; 1/4" to 1" diameters in 1/16" increments;
plastic roll kept these nice; top:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t8.jpg $145.00
MS6 Ultimatum style mortice gauge; a stout tool that has loads
of brass and ebony, a screw driver is used to position the
brass plated fence and to move the adjustable point; plenty
of life left in it, the points are nearly full length and
sharp; cleaned, by Marples, dry remnants of the label, a
harmless and stable tight check can't grow wider; the best
English design, it can be used as is; middle:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t8.jpg $80.00   MS7 Rosewood scraper; the pattern used by those in finer trades,
it's manufactured and it appears to have been favored by
gunstockers; 12 3/4" long, as found, steel plated sole has
normal grunge that will clean, 2 3/4" original blade wants
cleaning; these are great tools that can only be appreciated
in the hands during use; bottom:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t8.jpg $60.00
MS8 Three new old stock envelopes of Yankee drill points; two
in each envelope, for a total of six, the diameters are
1/16", 3/32", and 11/64", I'm fresh out of 9/37" diameter;
from ca.1950, about the time Stanley bought Yankee; bottom
 three:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t9.jpg $55.00
MS9  PEXTO 10" Sampson brace; the company's premium brace with
a stouter chuck to withstand more rugged (and finer) boring;
barely used, nearly all finish remains, it's ready to use
out of the box; one of the best braces made by any company;
bottom:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t10.jpg $110.00
MS10 10" drawknife by Greenlee; looks to be unused, but has
developed superficial rust from sitting, that is guaranteed
to clean and make this a fine worker; top:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t11.jpg $65.00
MS11 8" drawknife that's likely a Witherby made product that has
a retailer's stamping of Hibbard's True Value (not to be
confused with the current brand name); little used, normal
tarnish from sitting, will make a fine worker; middle:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t11.jpg $65.00
MS12 8" dovetail saw with open handle; brass back, an earlier
Tyzack product, the very fine teeth are still fairly sharp;
a fine quality tool made between the world wars, the
stamping also has Turner's name, Tyzack bought their line;
owner mark on handle; bottom;
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t11.jpg $85.00
MS13 Millers Falls No.2-01 eggbeater drill; extra clean, used a
couple times and forgotten, many original drill points are
in the handle; can be used right out of the box; top:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t12.jpg $95.00
MS14 Clean 4" drawknife with splayed wooden handles, it's fit
with a pair of nickel plated chamfer guides; etched with
the OVB brand name of Hibbard, Bartlett, and Spencer, these
drawknives are Connecticut made and can be found with all
sorts of names/brands on them; can be honed and used as is,
the chamfer guides have most of the plating, the original
spacing rod is present; middle:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t12.jpg $95.00
MS15 Millers Falls #1 circular spoke shave; stamped with just
the patent date, it has the decorative turning between the
cutter and the handles; as found, little finish, sole hasn't
been reworked, a sound worker; bottom:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t12.jpg $80.00   MS16 Side axe with old handle that has an offset worked on it;
as found, 5 3/4" edge, normal grime, a maker mark will be
revealed after a cleaning; the handle is free in the eye
and needs to be wedged, a good thing as it can be con-
figured for left or right hand use simply by inserting it
in the eye from either direction; guaranteed to be a fine
quality; top:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t13.jpg $70.00
MS17 Starrett 12" combination square in its original padded and
plastic case; three heads - the standard, centering, and
protractor - and a hardened rule that's graduated to 1/64",
it saw little use, there is some minor storage rust here
and there (most is on the rule) that will easily clean;
original scribe, vial is liquid, some bench numbers are
lightly scratched in the japanning, exterior of the case
has markings inked on it; bottom:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t13.jpg $125.00
MS18 Starrett No.453 square with two blades; graduated 2 1/2"
and angle blades, it's in solid worker shape, an owner
etched his name in the handle; tattered original box
tossed in for free; bottom:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t15.jpg $75.00
MS19 Six cranked incannel gouges by Buck Bros.; a very clean and
little used group, each can be honed and used as is; widths
of 1/8", 1/4", 1/2", 5/8", 3/4", and 1 1/8"; with original
handles, best quality; bottom pile:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t16.jpg $185.00
MS20 Disston D7 22" 10pt crosscut; made during the 1940's, it
saw limited use and is still fairly sharp enough to use
as is; minor tarnish, most finish remains on the handle,
a sound worker; top:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t17.jpg $125.00
MS21 Pair of boxwood handle mortice chisels by Marples; little
used, with normal tarnish and minor rust from sitting,
with leather washers to soften the blow of the bolster
against the handle; 1/4" and 3/8", trivial small check in
one handle; middle two:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t17.jpg $110.00
MS22 Boxwood handle lock mortice chisel by Marples; 1/2" wide,
used to dig out deep mortices, it saw little use and has
normal tarnish from sitting; bottom:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t17.jpg $60.00
MS23 Early 7" sweep brace with elongated frame; wooden thumb
screw secures the pad (no bit in it), it has a nice
patina, some early initials stamped on the chuck; turned
head with stable check, nicely shaped frame, there likely
was a pewter band at the bottom of the chuck, that parted
company long ago; a survivor, many of these split across
the frame due to the short grain, this one escaped that;
top:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t18.jpg $120.00 MS24 Twelve Witherby paring chisels; most bevel edge, with some
square edge, this is an assembled group of various widths,
some are duplicates; narrowest is a 1/8" bevel edge, the
widest 2" square edge, all will make fine workers, several
with original handles, one without a handle; a good work-
ing group; bottom pile:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t18.jpg $290.00
MS25 4" slick with original turned handle; made by Peck, Stow &
Wilcox, their best quality with the No.1 Ex stamp, it's a
sound example in better than usual condition; 15" forging
of laminated steel, it can be sharpened and used as is;
owner initials about the maker mark, this is eager to
terrorize wood; top:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t19.jpg $290.00
MS26 Disston D23 26" 11pt crosscut saw; barely used, still with
original sharp teeth, carved apple handle, minor tarnish
spots, it saw very little use; bottom:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t19.jpg $135.00   MS27 Kayes oilcan; never cleaned or abused, roughly one pint
capacity, spring on pump strong, spout is in sound shape;
a sound worker that can lube tight areas on your planes
and has limitless uses for anything that needs a drop or
two to keep it running smoothly; bottom:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t20.jpg $85.00
MS28 Stanley made W5 Winchester jack plane; the Bed Rock frog
design, it's in clean and little used condition, with some
tarnish on the lever cap; as good as a Stanley, the iron
is a Stanley replacement with V-logo; the Stanley made
Winchester planes are far less common than the Sargent,
this is a fine worker with Bed Rock (round side) performance;
top:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t21.jpg $120.00
MS29 German made Jordon No.3 plane; a unique design with a com-
plex adjuster, it's in extra clean shape with all original
parts; minor tarnish on sole and cutter, if you're going
to own one, this is the one; top:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t22.jpg $120.00
MS30 Rust's patent smoothing plane as manufactured by Standard
Rule Co.; a model that can be found in many different
configurations and finish, this is the less common one
with hardwood tote and rosewood knob, japanned lever cap,
and japanned fulcrum screw; all original parts, no damage
(it's a fragile design and is often found damaged), as
found and never cleaned; bottom:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t22.jpg $385.00
MS31 Steers' Patent No.305 with wooden strips in the sole; a
completely restored example that has been refinished, all
wood has been redone; small hang hole at heel, this is
one you can use and experience why, like many others, lost
the plane war to Stanley; top:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t23.jpg $175.00
MS32 1930's Millers Falls made for Sears No.3741 #3 size smooth-
ing plane in its original box; a fine quality plane, as
good as anything made by Millers Falls and Sargent, it
saw very little use, the full decal is present, just some
finish loss on the knob; left:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t24.jpg $85.00
MS33 Bronze double iron rabbeting shave; a well made tool for a
coachmaker, like many of this trade's shaves, irons and
lever caps were 'borrowed' from other planes, in this case
it's the #101 that gave up theirs; well made, a sound
worker, it cuts left and right; top:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t25.jpg $80.00
MS34 Gladwin's Patent multitool; the metallic nickel plated
model (also made japanned and in rosewood), traces of the
plating remains; normally found in the plane configuration,
like this one, other tools, like those found in tool
handles, can be attached at the nose, finding them complete
is difficult; a decent example of a fairly uncommon tool,
the turned rosewood knob is missing, as is common; the
lever cap has "P.A.GLADWIN" cast in it; bottom left:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t25.jpg $385.00
MS35 Unique owner made narrow rabbet plane; this one must have
been inspired by the Record model, it has a nut adjustment
that engages the 1/2" wide cutter; the metallic 'wedge'
has a captive nut that drives are threaded rod onto the
iron to secure it in place; lot of work was put into this
one, it has a fine mouth and should make a sound worker;
bottom right:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t25.jpg $95.00
MS36 Fancy casting bull nose rabbet plane with nickel plating;
a graceful thing, the wooden wedge parted long ago, the
original iron is present; making a wedge is easy, one of
rosewood or ebony will really make this one stand out,
it truly is a thing of tool beauty; top left:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t26.jpg $165.00
MS37 Miniature infill jointer; I don't know who made these,
perhaps St.James Bay, it's definitely made by a known
maker; patterned off an UK design, it's 4 1/2" long and
is likely functional, perhaps as a cool looking pencil
sharpener; top right:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t26.jpg $190.00
MS38 Squirrel tail miniature rabbet with 3/4" wide cutter;
perfect for finer work, appears to be manufactured, it
can be honed and used as is; bottom:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t26.jpg $75.00
MS39 #101 style plane finished with rabbet mouth and appropriate
cutter; well done, little used, perfect for smaller rabbets;
left:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t27.jpg $85.00
MS40 The Pet plane; manufactured, and with patent applied for on
the iron, the main casting is ribbed on the exterior for
better grip; little used, most japanning remains, it's an
uncommon plane manufactured in Chicago; 1" wide cutter shows
superficial rust that will easily clean, sole is 1 1/4"
long; right:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t27.jpg $135.00
MS41 Good gutter adze; not the usual poor effort, it's manu-
factured by Greaves, their No.2 size; with a hammer face
opposite the 3 1/4" curvature and is laminated steel
construction; as found, handle was lost a long time ago,
 it saw little use but did acquire the usual surface from
sitting idle for decades, will clean to be a great worker,
 many chairmakers use this tool to hollow seats; top:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t32.jpg $75.00
MS42 1/2" dovetailed steel 3/4" rabbet plane with rosewood
stuffing by Mathieson&Son/Glasgow; a very nice and never
messed with example that has a super fine mouth; original
snecked iron by Mathieson, never cleaned, good patina,
free of pitting, strike button on heel not mashed as
usual; can be honed and used as is; top left:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t37.jpg $285.00
MS43 Froe with 7" edge; usual old froe condition, with original
ancient handle, the kerf for the wedge increased in length
as a check, it's still in sound worker shape; a good size
for riving smaller stuff; top left:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t38.jpg $65.00
MS44 1925 Millers Falls catalogue; loads of stuff from a time
prior to the company getting in the plane business, it's
a great reference to the state of the company during the
boom years of the 1920's; in sound shape, with minor
scuffs/soiling; top right:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t38.jpg $45.00
MS45 H.Chapin No.48 two-foot, two-fold fully brass bound boxwood
rule with gunter slide; with most finish, it saw little use,
it was made around the same time that A.Stanley was pro-
ducing rules; some minor scuffs/dings, both alignment pins
present, a fine example; bottom:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t38.jpg $185.00
MS46 Harris Patent on a Mockridge&Francis smoothing plane; one
of the earlier patents designed to retrofit conventional
bench planes, it features a cutter assembly with a thumb
screw to set the iron without having to tap it as was done
for centuries before; patented September 19, 1855, the iron
proper travels within a steel 'case' that acts as the cap
iron; in sound shape, the wood has been refinished and has
an owner stamp, the adjustment works fine, the iron is
stamped PATENTED No.2 WARRANTED with the patent date very
weak; top left:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t39.jpg $285.00
MS47 Preston No.1355C nickel plated rabbet plane designed to
accept an adjustable chamfer assembly; as is normally the
case, the chamfer adjustment is long gone, what's here is
pristine apart from a small area of plating loss on the
sole; one of Preston's unique designs, and a true rarity,
this is an upgrade for nearly all, if you have the parts,
you have a four figure plane; top right:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t39.jpg $265.00
MS48 Decorative stuffed rabbet plane inspire by C.Bayfield's
work, he of Leicester, England; well done, the stuffing
is mahogany; in worker shape, 1 1/2" wide, owner mark,
Bayfield's offering often is found with a cracked casting,
especially at the heel from being struck to back the iron
off, the maker of this one must have been away of that
flaw, and deliberately docked the casting at the heel, a
strike button is used to whack the heel; a nice looking
plane, some checking in the stuffing, owner mark; bottom:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t39.jpg $285.00
MS49 Bailey Tool Co. jack plane; an uncommon model with the
embossed lever cap and the later knob adjustment, most of
these have plain lever caps; as found, never cleaned, it's
free of damage (most have broken lever caps, the weakest
part of the design), the adjuster works; most japanning
remains, the iron is replaced, there are enough donors
out there to salvage a proper cutter; overall a nice
example; top:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t40.jpg $390.00
MS50 Early Sargent Auto-Set with the 1-2-3 feature; a No.710
smoothing plane, it has a unique lever cap that has a
triangular piece that allows quick setting for fine,
normal, or coarse work simply by rotating it; a clever
design, Sargent wasn't just copying its competition to
the north, they were innovating some creative designs,
this is one of them, but it was quickly dropped; with
all original parts, no damage, cutter is stamped with
model number, there is a dimple above the logo; a hint
of roughness on the tote's horn; these are rare planes;
bottom:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t40.jpg $685.00
MS51 Chaplin's jack plane; the second major production run with
corrugated sole and ribbed main casting, it features the
original cutter adjustment and frog; as found, dusty, free
of damage, hard rubber handle, the cutter isn't stamped,
it may be a very good replacement that has the proper
shape; a design that gave Stanley some stiff competition;
top:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t41.jpg $110.00
MS52 Shaw's Patent No.14 jack plane; Sargent's design that pre-
dates the square side Stanley Bed Rock design, it's an-
other clever bit of innovative work, the frog can be ad-
justed to set the mouth fine or coarse without having
to remove the lever cap and iron; unlike the square side
Bed Rock, the Shaw's doesn't change the iron's set as
the frog is adjusted; all original parts, free of damage,
grungy from sitting, it'll clean well to make a fine
worker; there are plenty of good worker planes out there
if one removes the Stanley blinders, this is one of them;
bottom:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t41.jpg $130.00
MS53 Sargent No.161 large scrub plane; all iron, this is their
response to the #40 1/2; a rugged plane, in fine as found
condition, and with all original parts; top:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t42.jpg $285.00
MS54 Sargent No.160 scrub plane; their #40, but all iron; with
all original parts, the logo on the iron is weak, but is
there; little used, nearly all japanning remains; bottom;
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t42.jpg $180.00
MS55 Clean and ready to use Disston 8" backsaw; blade is bright,
handle has dark patina/grime, teeth were sharpened recent-
ly; made ca.WWI; bottom:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t43.jpg $95.00
MS56 Sargent No.81 double side rabbet; a design that proved
more popular in England, than it did here in the US, both
Preston and Record produced identical examples, it pre-
dates Stanley's design; both left and right functions on
a single casting, the plane is flipped over to select
the desired cut; nose section removable for stopped work;
as found, free of damage, normal cosmetic wear/loss; a
sound worker; top left:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t47.jpg $90.00
MS57 Pair of iron spoke shaves; a Bailey Tool Co. single iron
is probably originally but is stamped with owner mark; and
a Holmes January 1, 1856 patent with a single thumb screw
to secure the cutter; both as found, free of damage, and
with normal finish wear; bottom two:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t47.jpg $115.00
MS58 Six bevel edge paring chisels made by Marples for Greenlee;
 barely used, all they need is a honing, widths of 1/4",
1/2", 3/4", 1", 1 1/4", and 1 1/2"; beech handles, some
 minor tarnish, sound workers, latter is 13" long; bottom:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t50.jpg $195.00
MS59 Three little used marking gauges; UK made, probably by
Crown Tool, made of mahogany, all different, a standard
marking gauge, a slitting gauge, and a combination mark-
ing and mortice gauge with sliding point set by a thumb
screw; each ready to use; bottom three:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t51.jpg $110.00
MS60 Very uncommon Morrill's December 14, 1886 patent saw set;
a short lived design by an inventor that was always tweak-
ing the design, this one strayed in a different direction
and proved to be a dead end; clearly marked with name and
patent date, it saw little use, this is the smaller of the
two sizes offered; you'll see three trillion of his common
design for every one of these; bottom left:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t52.jpg $90.00
MS61 Belgian coticule stone in its original box; labeled as a
genuine Belgian razor hone, it was used once and then
put away, inking is still on the white portion of the
stone, the purple side shows more signs of use, one edge
looks to be deliberately chamfered (tapered); roughly
2"x4", the shallow voids between the two layers have a
fill in them; this is an old one, not a modern one; bottom
 right:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t52.jpg $85.00
MS62 Pair of cast iron hollowing shaves; both in much nicer than
usual shape, with full width cutters, today they are used
as travishers to hollow surfaces, originally they were used
to shape shoe lasts; can be honed and used as is, sweeps
are similar, one a hair different from the other; bottom
two:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t53.jpg $95.00
MS63 Earlier Sargent No.409 smoothing plane in the original box;
probably unused, box's label has the 1891 patent date
printed on it, this one likely dates ca.WWI; a fine quality
example, some minor storage tarnish, box is structurally
sound though the top's corners are split, those are easy to
put right; this was found with last month's match plane by
Sargent and is much less common than Stanley #4's in the
original box; left:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t54.jpg $115.00
MS64 Unique bronze panel plane with mahogany stuffing; apart
from its shape, it has a clever adjuster added to set the
2 1/4" wide cutter; owner made, rather well done, it has
stuffing at the toe that features a small grip, the rear
stuffing doesn't reach the back of the casting, it and the
tote's heel curve downward to meet the casting; the bed
is fit with a disk that has an eccentric 'tongue' over
which a grooved projection (integral to a bronze plate)
fits, turning the disk moves the plate up/down to set the
cutter via its cap iron screw; a simple design that's
fairly crude, it accomplishes its job well; with owner
mark, a lot of mass, fairly tight mouth, stuffing secured
with screws from the sole, the lever cap's screw has a
extended point at its center, woe to a user whose hand
might slip, it will do some real damage to non kevlar
protected skin; regardless of its crudeness, it's one of
many ways to make setting an iron easier; top:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t57.jpg
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t57a.jpg $385.00
MS65 Well made scraper for hollowing; brass plated sole, it
works an approximate 1 1/4" diameter, the blade is set
deeply from the last time it was used, loosening the
screws allows its set to be adjusted; 10 3/8" long, it
kinda looks like a smiley face sticking its tongue out
at you in the image; top:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t58.jpg $75.00
MS66 Coe's 4" nut wrench; the smallest of the design that proved
to be the most popular nut wrench, it's an uncommon size;
as found, clearly stamped with the L.Coes name, single
patent date, and Worcester location; adjusts fine, cleaned,
the jaws are free of the usual munging; bottom left:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t58.jpg $120.00
MS67 MIT reunion banquest tape measure by Lufkin; made for the
June 11, 1925 reunion, most of the japanned background is
present, the embossing is strong on both side; internal
spring is strong and retracts the steel tape well; one to
carry on the memory of that event even though no attendee
can be present at another; bottom right:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t58.jpg $115.00
MS68 Traveller for measuring distance/length over curved edges;
commonly used by wheelwrights, but any job that a tape
measure or folding rule can't do this one will; likely
made by one of the Greenfield, MA manufacturers, it's
been rejapanned, originally the scale wasn't and was
left bright so the graduations are easier to read, the
japanning can be removed from those; bottom:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t59.jpg $45.00
MS69 Precision marking gauge with find adjustment screw; the kind
Kre-Ken supplied to patternmakers, it has a square bit to do
the scribing in a variety of materials; fence is quickly set,
a fine screw does the final tweaking; some plating wear, it's
in ready to use condition; middle left:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t60.jpg $95.00
MS70 Purfling tool with a pair of adjustable irons to cut in the
inlay borders along curved edges; good age, not a cheap
knock-off, the brass body has been polished; normally found
with a single iron; middle right:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t60.jpg $110.00
MS71 Graduated set of four Starrett iron levels with grooved
bottoms; each with original vials, as found, in cleaner
than usual shape, the longest has grime on the japanning;
lengths of 4 1/2", 6", 9", and 12 1/2"; best quality;
top group:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t61.jpg $125.00
MS72 Pair of Starrett tools; a No.425 4" caliper rule that's
graduated to 1/64", it's as found with normal tarnish;
and a No.815 toolmaker's hammer with magnifying glass,
the plating on one side has some tarnish/blistering;
bottom two:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t63.jpg $90.00
MS73 3/4" corner chisel; nearly new condition, it can be honed
and used as is; no maker mark, likely one of the fine CT
makers, it was found without a handle, I added one; middle:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t64.jpg $65.00
MS74 6" folding handle drawknife by A.J.Wilkinson; best quality,
it was a very good seller long ago and is now just as pop-
ular; apple handles, as found, normal tarnish, an uncommon
size for this pattern; bottom:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t64.jpg $110.00
MS75 Yankee No.991 vise on the No.1991 rotating base; a great
quality tool, this is the smallest of this finely made
product that has 1 1/2" jaws with hardened faces; in good
working order, the base's lever easily locks/unlocks to
allow the vise to rotate 360 degrees; decal remnants re-
main on the vise; top:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t65.jpg $110.00
MS76 Davis Level & Tool 4" pedestal level that can be attached
to squares, straight edges, etc.; as found, both screws
are original, most plating remains on the vial's tube; a
worker; bottom left:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t65.jpg $130.00
MS77 Bailey Tool Co. #7 size jointer; a very nice example that
is free of damage, with a common apology of a replaced
lever cap that was deliberately made long ago when the
original broke; adjuster works, dusty from sitting, and
one that can wait patiently for a good lever cap; top:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t66.jpg $290.00
MS78 Muehl's Patent "Buckeye" No.6C plane; a good example of
the least common size, it's free of damage and with all
original parts; dusty from sitting idle, the 1904 patent
date is embossed at the heel; bottom:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t66.jpg $375.00
MS79 Stearns hollow auger with a Woods spoke pointer; former is
very clean and barely used, with original stop, it has a
rotating disk with fixed diameters in it, the design
proved to be the best selling of all; spoke pointer has
an adjustable shaft to set working diameter, it's in
normal as found condition with grime; top left two:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t67.jpg $75.00
MS80 Sargent No.42 scraper; the company's version of the popular
#12, it works as well as the Stanley; an as found worker in
need of a cutter, an owner decided to mark it with red
paint; top right:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t67.jpg $50.00
MS81 6" combination square by Brown&Sharpe; fine quality worker
in as found condition, hardened rule, finish loss on the
head, original vial, like most the scribe parted company
long ago; bottom right:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t67.jpg $50.00
MS82 Early brace with turned wooden head and simple lever catch
 with leaf spring at the chuck; well made, accept square
head bits, and in sound as found condition; left:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t68.jpg
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t68a.jpg $85.00
MS83 Primitive hatchet with odd shaped head; on a later handle,
forging is 7" long, it can inflict a world of hurt as is;
middle:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t68.jpg $75.00
MS84 Drill index by National Twist Drill & Tool; fractional
sizes from 1/16" to 1/2" graduated in 1/64" and 1/32";
sound shape, a handy aid to order all those twist drills
rolling about on the bench or in drawers; right:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t68.jpg $50.00
MS85 Point of sale Sargent No.710 Auto Set with the milled side
to show how the iron is bedded; a real one, out of a New
Haven, CT collection, many are fake, the real ones are
very uncommon; perfect for a collection of patented and/or
Sargent planes; bottom:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t69.jpg
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t69a.jpg $885.00
MS86 1 1/4" framing chisel by Douglas Mfg. Co.; a quality maker
it saw very little use and has the original handle; forg-
ing is deliberately bent nearer the edge to reduce friction
as its driven into the wood; can be honed and used as is;
left:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t72.jpg $65.00
MS87 1" framing chisel by Underhill; little used, original
handle, minor tarnish, a fine quality worker; middle:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t72.jpg $65.00
MS88 5/8" mortice/framing chisel by Buck Bros.; with original
handle, little used, and also best quality; right:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t72.jpg $65.00
MS89 18" combination square with centering and protractor heads;
a clean and complete example by one of Starrett's main
competitors, Union Tool, it's a fine quality worker that
was in common use by countless machinists around here, it
saw little use; hardened rule, original vials, scribe is
present, some minor storage tarnish, guaranteed to be a
fine worker; top:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t73.jpg $95.00
MS90 Three clean Buck Bros. bevel edge paring chisels; each can
be honed and used as is, with original handles, widths of
1/4", 3/4", and 1", the latter shows some tarnish; best
quality, patternmakers across America favored this maker's
output over all others; bottom three:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t73.jpg $115.00
MS91 Disston 16" backsaw; as found, overall clean plate with
normal grime, original teeth, most of the etch still vis-
ible, it dates ca.WWI; an uncommon size that's suitable
for larger work, it can also be used in smaller miter
boxes; top:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t74.jpg $110.00
MS92 Hollowing drawknife with 5" edge; likely a Barton or White,
general tarnish, little used, a fine worker that can be
honed and used as is; bottom:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t74.jpg $75.00
MS93 Spofford 12" sweep brace; as found, normal grime will clean,
uncommon size, a popular design that can accept nearly any
auger/bit; top:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t75.jpg $85.00
MS94 Scotch pattern iron brace with a roll of old style bits
including center, countersink, and screw driver; the brace
is in clean shape, the simple chuck uses a spring activated
lever to secure the bits, the design is an improvement over
the then predominate wooden brace; bottom pile:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t75.jpg $155.00
MS95 Bailey Tool Co. lever lock spoke shave; the same mechanism
used on the earlier bench planes (which are very uncommon)
is found on this shave, it's a sound design that firmly
locks the iron and cap iron in place; as found, free of
damage, dark patina to the casting, little japanning; much
less common than the standard lever cap design; bottom
left:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t76.jpg $125.00
MS96 Preston style adjustable spoke shave; perhaps an early
production, it has a longer adjusting nut that engages the
2" wide cutter, the slot in the cutter slips over a rect-
angular area of the main casting to keep it aligned; a wing
nut secures the lever cap; flat sole, very well made, and
in fine worker shape; bottom left:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t76.jpg $110.00
MS97 3/4" screw box made of boxwood and rosewood; by Marples,
as found, a worker made ca.WWI; bottom left:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t77.jpg $75.00
MS98 Pair of micrometers in their original boxes; an uncommon
Brown&Sharp internal with patent applied for stamping, the
original wrench is present, it's in fine shape; and a
Starrett No.231 in a wooden box, instruction label and
wrench are present; both solid workers; bottom right two:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t77.jpg $80.00
MS99 German 5 1/2" drawknife with the offset handles that are
typical of European examples; with Stag logo, some minor
storage tarnish/rust, it likely us unused; bottom:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t78.jpg $60.00
MS100 Gunmetal bull nose rabbet with unique casting and shapely
rosewood wedge and stuffing; unique and very well made,
great patina, free of damage/modification, it's 4 1/8"
long with 3/4" wide cutter; bottom left:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t79.jpg
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t79a.jpg $195.00
MS101 Miniature Sheffield pattern spoke shave with 1 1/4" wide
cutter; beech stock, looks like Marples as the maker
though the stamp is incomplete; little used, cutter wants
polishing; bottom right:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t79.jpg $65.00
MS102 K&E 66 feet No.8 surveyor's chains; as found, with eight
tags, brass handles, there is light superficial grime/rust
that will wipe off with a rag; found in a knotted mess, I
arranged them properly, I would have rather herded cats
for a day; best quality, and far less than the usual
English examples that flood the US; top:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t80.jpg $255.00
MS103 Disston Acme No.120 26" skew back 7 1/2pt rip; cleaned,
the teeth have probably been recut recently, it's sharp
enough to use as is; Disston's best quality saw, it's a
line of saws that is much less common than their others;
bottom:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t80.jpg $255.00
MS104 Record 044 plough plane; complete, with cutters in their
original sleeve, it shows normal signs of use and has
more left to it than you'll ever use; a very popular
plane in England and now the US; right:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t81.jpg $155.00
MS105 3/4" mortice/framing chisel by Winstead Edge Tool, the
successor to T.H.Witherby; with original handle, the
steel hoop mashed into the wood, it's in better than
usual shape for such a chisel, the edge needs to be
reground; left:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t82.jpg $65.00
MS106 1/2" mortice/framing chisel by P.Merrill&Co, just up the
road, in Hinsdale, NH, where this list originates; barely
used, bright surface, and by one of the best makers you've
never heard of, C.E.Jennings bought the firm to make edge
tools under their name; middle:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t82.jpg $75.00
MS107 1/4" mortice/framing chisel by Charles Buck; with an old
replacement handle that has a leather cap, this one saw
little use, and like the others pictured with it, it's
great quality; right:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t82.jpg $65.00
MS108 Four natural Arkansas honing stones in their original
wooden cases; retailed by Garrett Wade, they are medium,
fine, extra fine, and a 6" black; maybe used once or
twice, a couple have come unglued from their case; bottom
pile:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t83.jpg $165.00
MS109 Pair of joiner's mortice chisels, the pigsticker style;
by Wm.Ash, 1/4" and 3/8" widths, far cleaner than what's
normally found, they can be honed and used as is; top
right two:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t84.jpg $115.00
MS110 Preston bull nose rabbet; a clean japanned product with
a fine mouth, it's free of damage and saw little use;
3 3/4" long and 1 1/8" wide, it can be honed and used as
is; bottom:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t84.jpg $115.00
MS111 13 unused Henry Taylor carving chisels, most with their
price tag and label on them; straw color, variety of
patterns, most straight gouges, widths from 1/4" to 3/4",
they are with a canvas roll (not in the image):
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t85.jpg
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t85a.jpg $285.00
MS112 Perfect Handle ball peen hammer; a sound and comfortable
to grip worker in better than usual shape, normal grime
from decades of sitting idle, face isn't all banged up
or chipped; top right:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t88.jpg $85.00
MS113 Smaller Goodell-Pratt double pinion eggbeater drill, their
No.53 with the wide face drive gear; great quality, as
found, free of damage, normal grime from sitting, rosewood
handle has some bits stored in it; will benefit from a
drop or two of oil, three jaw chuck; top left:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t89.jpg $70.00
MS114 Record No.145 holdfast with mounting hardware; a handy
aid to keep wood still on the bench, it shows cosmetic
wear, but works as well as new; top right:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t89.jpg $75.00
MS115 Pair of layout tools; a Stanley awl with two flats worked
on the head to keep it from rolling about; and a double
end striking knife with awl end and double edge cutting
end, likely made by Clay and with exotic wood grip; both
 little used; bottom two:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t89.jpg $75.00
MS116 Veritas/Lee Valley scraping plane with extra toothing
cutter; their version of the #112, it was used a couple
times and forgotten; with paperwork, it can be used as
is after a sharpening; out of stock; top:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t90.jpg $225.00
MS117 Record 075 small bull nose rabbet; in its original box,
little used, it's the UK blue version of the popular
Stanley, but much less common; from ca.1950, some minor
storage tarnish; bottom left:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t90.jpg $40.00
MS118 Disston patternmaker's saw, their model No.1; 7 1/2" long,
as found, with tarnish, printing on the blade visible,
still fairly sharp, a worker that will clean well; bottom
left:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t90.jpg $75.00
MS119 1897 booklet, The Carpenter's Manual" by John Edwards; a
hardcover 100 page effort that covers the tools, their
care, and use, with many illustrations, most of the tools
are Stanley ones that were used in their catalogues, they
are the earlier Victorian design with the Miller Patent
being the type 1 style; in fine shape, the cover shows
a tradesman crosscutting a board at the bench; a lot of
info packed in a small book; top right:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t91.jpg $75.00
MS120 Group of Bridge City scratch awls, the earlier production
with turned wooden handles; three different patterns,
probably unused, and ready to go; no longer made with
wood, no box; bottom three:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t91.jpg $235.00
MS121 Bridge City MG-3 marking gauge; likely unused, no box,
some minor tarnish from sitting; top left:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t92.jpg $175.00
MS122 Bridge City SS-DT saddle dovetail gauge; little used,
tarnish from sitting idle, a check in the stuffing, owner
initials, it will work as well as new; top right:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t92.jpg $75.00
MS123 Bridge City SS-4 saddle square; little used, minor tarnish,
with owner initials; bottom:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t92.jpg $75.00
MS124 St.James try square; a finely made tool with 9" steel
blade attached to a stout milled brass handle inlaid with
exotic wood; little used, normal minor tarnish spots,
it can be used as is; top left:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t93.jpg $70.00
MS125 Bridge City MG-2 double arm marking gauge; little used,
no box, ready to use; top right:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t93.jpg $165.00
MS126 Bridge City MS-3 22.5 degree miter square; a signature
series offering, it saw little use, minor tarnish spots;
bottom left:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t93.jpg $75.00
MS127 Bridge City MS-25 miter square; little used, normal tarnish
spots from handling; bottom right:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t93.jpg $75.00
MS128 Lie-Nielsen #40 1/2 large scrub plane; used a few times
and put away, it can be used as is; top:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t94.jpg $210.00
MS129 Lie-Nielsen #164 low angle smoothing plane; looks to be
unused, some handling tarnish on exterior; out of stock;
bottom:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t94.jpg $295.00
MS130 Coachmaker's bronze router with double grips; like most
of these, castings were made and then finished with parts
sourced elsewhere, often Stanley tools, this one uses the
#71 collar and the 1/2" cutter; good mass, it has an ad-
justable fence on the sole; polished, it'll make a solid
worker; top left:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t97.jpg $85.00
MS131 Norris post-war A5 smoothing plane; a worker that is free
of modification and with all original parts, the finish
is dry and shows normal loss, most is still present; 1"
of iron left, all it needs is a honing as the iron was
recently ground; more than half of the English cabinet-
makers working after WWII had one of these;
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t98.jpg $375.00
MS132 WoodRiver No.102 bull nose rabbet plane; a modern version
of the small Preston and Record, this one is cast in
bronze and is fit with a mahogany wedge; used once and
forgotten, it's 3 1/4" long with a 1/2" cutter; suitable
quality for most work; bottom:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t98.jpg $60.00
MS133 Preston bull nose rabbet plane; the common London pattern
but done better as it has their oval 'Hand-Y' grip milled
in the sides for better grip, this feature was commonly
used on Stanley block planes; stamped with Preston name
in the heel and on the iron, it's in clean worker shape
with a fine mouth; rosewood wedge shrank a bit side-to-
side, it still secures the iron fine; strike button at
heel shows normal banging; just short of 1/2" usable
iron; top right:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t99.jpg $175.00
MS134 Well made special purpose adjustable shave that may be
for making splints; turned handles adjacent to the narrow
cutter, that's held in place by two square forgings that
and pulled upward by the wing nuts; the 'throat' controls
how thick a shaving is pulled, that's set by the thumb
screw to move a 'shoe' that has two threaded rods attached
to it, small nuts are on the rods that allow a desired set
to be maintained when the shoe is adjusted for a different
thickness; so well made that I suspect it's manufactured;
in clean condition, a lot of metal and work was put into
it, the cutter can't be seen in the closeup image, it
certainly qualifies as gizmo maximus in the shave taxonomy;
 top right:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t103.jpg
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t103a.jpg $145.00
MS135 Better than usual Lancashire pattern saw; a more elegant
frame that has it's owner/maker and date, "S.SMITH 1867"
stamped in it, it has a decorative brass tensioning nut
to secure the 8" long blade; mahogany handle, it's not in
the common ratty condition as most are, it'll make a fine
worker with more class than the standard hacksaw; bottom:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t103.jpg $90.00
MS136 Pair of hollow face scrapers for working spindles and
similar round objects; well made and in sound worker
shape, side-to-side measurements of the cutters are 1 1/8"
and 1 1/2"; narrower has a brass clamp to secure the
cutter, the wider a steel; both with hang holes, they are
perfect tools for those who do turnings within their
range; top right two:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t104.jpg $90.00
MS137 Odd and small scraper that may be manufactured, but if not
it should have been; a clever 2 1/2" long thing that has
two cast pieces pinned to each other, one is fit with a
brass cam lever to squeeze the two castings against each
other and pinch the blade; flat sole, it's used upright,
the sole has a slight curvature so the tool can be pitched
forward and bite the wood to make a thicker cut; bottom
left:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t104.jpg
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t104a.jpg
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t104b.jpg $95.00
MS138 Cronk's 8 1/2" quick adjust wrench; only stamped "PAT
PEND", it features a slide, with an attached disk, that
opens/closes the jaws as it's moved; functions well,
there are several different designs of this ca.1910
patent, this one is a nut wrench; one jaw has an applied
hardened steel face; working range is 1/2" to 3/4";
bottom right:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t104.jpg $285.00
MS139 Goodell-Pratt No.784 reversible plumb bob; a clever de-
sign, like most things GP produced, the 'post' and its
steel point can be swapped end for end so that the point
sticks out from the widest end of the brass body; in
much nicer condition that usual plumb bobs, it's never
been polished; cap is stamped with model number, a very
nice example; bottom left:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t105.jpg $115.00
MS140 Starrett No.453 adjustable square with four blades; an
earlier production in the original box (shows wear and
is still structural), the hardened standard rule is
2 1/2" long; with angle, narrow, and dogleg blades, it
saw little use, an owner lightly scratched his name in
the handle; a very expensive tool sold new today, this
one will work as well as new; bottom right:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t105.jpg $115.00
MS141 New old stock Russell Jennings spur dowel bits in their
original wrapping and box; six of them, a 1" diameter,
they are like the standard double twist auger but of a
shorter length; none ever used or unwrapped save for
the one I had to unwrap to show the auger; great quality
and uncommon; top left:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t106.jpg $80.00
MS142 Shapely overstuffed rabbet plane; a great looking tool
that sets it apart from standard rectilinear designs, even
the wedge has a unique shape; 8 1/4" long, cutter is
roughly 3/4" wide, extra fine mouth, stuffing looks to be
a mahogany, owner mark in the wood, some storage rust that
will easily clean; a fine tool of an artistic design; top
right:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t106.jpg $285.00
MS143 Millers Falls No.18 fore plane; earlier production with
rosewood knob and tote, as found, it saw limited use and
is much cleaner than what's usually found; free of damage,
a fine worker; top:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t107.jpg $110.00
MS144 Norris A1 post war panel plane; an honest and never messed
with example, most of the ebonized finish remains on the
stuffing which is either walnut or mahogany, most use beech
as that; 14 1/2" long, 1 7/8" from slot to cutter's edge,
"SHOP" stamped in the handle's side, normal tarnish on the
casting, it's nice to find them that haven't been tarted
up to deceive; top:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t108.jpg $685.00
MS145 Hollowing drawknife or a scorp by another name; 3 1/2"
diameter, it's an earlier smith-made example that has
wooden handles attached to the forging with the tangs
turned back on themselves; as found, it will make a
sound worker; bottom:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t108.jpg $75.00
MS146 Unusual special purpose hammer; resembles an upholsterer's
or tack hammer, the hammer side of the head is way longer
than the claw side, it has a very small circular face to
hit the tacks; with turned mahogany handle, it's a very
well made tool, probably manufactured, but with no maker
mark that I can spot; in fine shape, it likely was used
to reach obstructed areas; top:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t109.jpg $95.00
MS147 Uncommon Preston 5/8" square ovolo double shave; cuts left
and right, the cutters are stamped with the Preston name
and size; this shave pattern was targeted at sashmakers,
it can work any application that calls for this dimension;
in fine shape, most japanning remains; middle:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t109.jpg $135.00
MS148 Same as previous, but 3/8" size; found with previous,
these two are far rarer than the lambs tongue, bead,
etc. pattern; bottom:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t109.jpg $135.00
MS149 Plated brace with turned lignum head that has white
material button inlay; not the standard design, the
frame's plating is larger than what is standard; a well
made tool, the plating was offered to keep the beech
frame from splitting, this one didn't escape that, it's
still in worker shape; small check in the head, this one
has a great look to it and is much nicer than the stand-
ard issue Sheffield pattern; left:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t110.jpg
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t110a.jpg $135.00
MS150 Yankee No.2101 8" sweep brace; a pre-Stanley made example
in as found condition, it saw normal use and is free of
damage; usual plating wear, it can be used as is; right:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t110.jpg $85.00
MS151 Four Sheffield sliding bevels; different lengths, with
either rosewood or ebony handles, as found, all usable,
some with pit spots; lengths of 6" (with shallow pitting),
8", 10", and 12" (this the nicest and by Musgrave/Lincoln);
a good worker set; left four:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t111.jpg $125.00
MS152 Nice owner made carving mallet with unique handle attach-
ment and carving on its top; lignum head, the turned
boxwood handle joins the head as an octagon so that the
handle can't twist within the head; chip carved design
at the top must have inspired its maker during use; well
done, good age, 7 1/2" long, some minor checking to the
handle, a unique tool unlike the standard carver's
mallets, your mind may short circuit if you contemplate
whether the mallet was used to make the carving on it-
self; right:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t111.jpg
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t111a.jpg
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t111b.jpg $125.00
MS153 Early fireman's axe; with the shapely forging that re-
sembles a poleaxe, it features a long curved spike and
broad blade; on a later handle, a portion of the eye
broke off at the top, it's still structurally fine and
capable of being used; top:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t112.jpg
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t112a.jpg
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t112b.jpg $195.00
 MS154 Clean and ready to use Disston D8 5 1/2" ripsaw with
finger hole handle; skew back, 26" long, clean plate
with some dried oil, harmless hang hole at toe, some
paint splatters on the handle, some paint along the
handle's top edge as an owner mark; a fine quality saw;
bottom:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t112.jpg $155.00
MS155 18" Davis Patent Robinson cast iron level; offered for
parts/restoration, one plumb vial is broken, there is a
corner chip on the top rail, it displays well; most
japanning remains; this is the production made when
Davis Level & Tool was sold; bottom:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t113.jpg $60.00
MS156 2" bevel edge butt chisel by Gensco, one of the many
Swedish makers, it's a clone of E.A.Berg's style; looks
to be unused, it can be honed and used as is; width is
actually 1 15/16", not that the wood cares about that;
bottom right:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t115.jpg $55.00
MS157 Sargent made duplex rabbet plane in its original tattered
box; a copy of the #78, it's a nicer design as it has a
'horn' at the toe to grip; looks to have been used once or
twice, a casting flaw at the forward mouth at its front
doesn't hinder its use; a worker; bottom:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t116.jpg $60.00
MS158 Union X5C corrugated jack plane; a parts donor or one to
be restored, the top of the tote is sheared, two small
holes in the main casting, along the right edge done to
add a fence, drain the sweat from use due to the union of
 you and the plane, or to allow absorption of Union mojo
that may have oozed out decades ago; top:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t117.jpg $95.00
MS159 Three clean bevel edge paring chisels with original leather
cap handles; different makers, all quality, widths of 3/8"
by T.H.Witherby, a 7/8" by P,S&W their No.1 Ex best quality,
and a 2" by Crescent Edge Tool Co.; bottom left three:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t117.jpg $120.00
MS160 Three carver's hook knives that are popular for spoon
making; all the same pattern, with 180" degree forging,
two are from Mora, Sweden, an Erik Frost and one with a
logo I don't recognize, both look unused; the third has
no maker marks, looks earlier, and has a 'foot' worked
at the end of the handle which shows some concave bash-
ing; each in sound worker shape; bottom right three:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t117.jpg $80.00
MS161 3" slick with original and short turned handle; as found,
manufactured, there may be a maker name under the grime
and rust; looks hideous, but is guaranteed to clean and
make a great worker, it's pre-WWI; forging is 15 1/2"
long and is laminated steel construction; top:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t118.jpg $190.00
MS162 A pair of unrelated tools that are useful on glass; one
a scissors-action tool for clipping the wire on champagne
bottles, it's shaped as a bottle and is stamped Perrier
Jouet, which means nothing to me as I'm not sophisticated
enough to drink champagne as it doesn't have a pull tab
or screw cap; the other is a glass cutter that folds like
 a pocket knife, it's unmarked but definitely manufactured,
 and a good tool to sabotage champagne bottles a la Carrie
Nation but with a more style than a hatchet; both in fine
 shape, a quick web search failed to find a nipper like
the Perrier; bottom left two:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t118.jpg $165.00
MS163 Angle boring tool for a common brace; by A.F.Rinn of
Allentown, PA, it's an over-engineered tool that is less
common than what Millers Falls offered; allows a brace
to bore in corners or similar obstructed areas, this
one has gearing that almost resembles a differential;
as found, most original finish remains, it will benefit
from a wiping of the grease; a leaf spring catch keeps
it straight, lifting it allows it to be angled; bottom
 right:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t118.jpg $85.00
MS164 A wood sole plane begging to be turned into a scrub plane;
made as a patternmaker's plane, the sole has a slight
radius worked on it for making cores, it can be honed as
is and used as a scrub plane, grinding the iron a with
more curvature will parallel Stanley's #40 design; wooden
wedge secures the 1 5/8" iron, it has a casting that
carries, the knob, wedge, and tote; top:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t123.jpg $80.00
MS165 Record 03 SS smoothing plane; the English make that offered
competition to Stanley by offering many of the latter's
designs, this model features the stay set cap iron that
allows the iron to be honed without having to remove the
cap iron; as found, showing normal signs of use and grungy
from sitting, it's free of damage and will clean to make
a fine worker; Record's finish on the wood was never as
durable as Stanley's, it's alligatored with some missing;
bottom:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t123.jpg $85.00
MS166 John Younglove's ledger; the father of Tyler Younglove,
who invented a scale for lumber, the ledger is primarily
of the 1840's and shows a diverse accounting of jobs
John performed, much of which is woodworking related, it
appears his major work was making wooden crates (he called
them boxes) as well as carpentry along with common expend-
itures of life back then; as found, some pages torn in
half or out, there are over 50 pages that capture his
life and dealings in Fitchburg, MA, a once thriving city
that is a 10 minute drive from tool central, it's been
on the slippery slope of ruin for decades, a shame really
as it was home to Simonds Saw, Iver Johnson, Sawyer Tool,
Putnam Machine, Burleigh Rock Drill, and countless other
 manufacturers that helped to build this country; left:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t124.jpg $285.00
MS167 New old stock 3" diameter twist auger on a patented auger
handle; made for serious work, it's a double twist pattern
with lead screw like the Jennings design; the wooden handle
can be used on other augers, all it needs is a honing; you
may put your local Roto-Rooter out of business with this
one; right:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t124.jpg $125.00
MS168 Pair of clean machinist's tools; a Starrett 4" steel
layout square graduated in 1/16" and 1/32" increments,
surface is overall bright, some minor tarnish spots, an
owner, "A NORRIS" (it's not a Norris), scribbled his name
on it; and an earlier Brown&Sharpe No.640 4" surface
gauge in its original box that's in usual tatty shape and
with some split corner, label is full; both can be used
as is; top two:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t125.jpg $95.00
MS169 Three mortice chisels, two with boxwood handles; a 1/4"
Marples, a 3/8' Toga (beech handle), and a 1/2" by I.
Sorby with Punch logo; as found, never abused, great
workers, these were sold as sash mortice chisels but
they can do any mortice work; bottom left three:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t125.jpg $145.00
MS170 Eight cranked gouges; each in clean worker shape, with
owner mark stamped in handles, various sweeps with widths
from 7/8" to 1 1/2"; several with boxwood handles, makers
of Ward, Marples, Sorby, and Stormont, most are by Ward;
as found, minor tarnish, fine workers:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t126.jpg $195.00
MS171 A pair of larger miter squares; as found workers with
four diamond inlay in the mahogany handle, they are 12"
and 16"; with owner marks in handles, normal grime and
some pit spots (longest has the least), they will clean
well and can be used as is; the 16" is a very uncommon
size for this tool; top two:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t127.jpg $95.00
MS172 Pair of drills; one a very clean Goodell-Pratt No.110 that
has a metal handle that unscrews for bit storage and a
four jaw chuck with shell that screws over that to make
for a better grip on the bits, it has nearly all its
original finish; and a small spiral drill with turned
slide grip to drive it, the grip has a cap that unscrews
for bit storage, those are friction fit in the chuck,
it's in sound worker shape; bottom left two:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t127.jpg $125.00
MS173 New old stock adze head; still with its original gold
paint finish and polish (shows tarnish from sitting)
this is how many edge tools were finished and then ended
up with a case of tool leprosy; by Evansville Tool Works,
the circular stamp has a wolf's head at the center; never
fit with a handle, 4" edge, great quality; bottom right:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t127.jpg $115.00
MS174 Glazing hammer with triangular rotating head; a clever
design that allows easier work of driving points into the
wood, the handle can be rotated to suit the work; free of
damage, and ready to go, it's a patented design, most
original finish remains on the head; left:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t128.jpg $85.00
MS175 Matching graduated set of eight plough plane irons by
Ward; little used, minor mushrooming of heels, still over-
all bright finish, fine quality; middle group:
 http://www.supertool.com/forsale/jan/t128.jpg $125.00